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Degrassi Junior High

  • TV Series
  • 1987–1991
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  • 30m
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Pat Mastroianni, Dayo Ade, Stacie Mistysyn, Siluck Saysanasy, and Amanda Stepto in Degrassi Junior High (1987)
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The kids of Degrassi Street have grown into teenagers attending Degrassi Jr. High, where they face the facts and problems typical to people their age.The kids of Degrassi Street have grown into teenagers attending Degrassi Jr. High, where they face the facts and problems typical to people their age.The kids of Degrassi Street have grown into teenagers attending Degrassi Jr. High, where they face the facts and problems typical to people their age.

  • Creators
    • Linda Schuyler
    • Kit Hood
  • Stars
    • Pat Mastroianni
    • Stefan Brogren
    • Maureen Deiseach
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
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    • Creators
      • Linda Schuyler
      • Kit Hood
    • Stars
      • Pat Mastroianni
      • Stefan Brogren
      • Maureen Deiseach
    • 47User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 11 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Pat Mastroianni
    Pat Mastroianni
    • Joey Jeremiah
    • 1987–1991
    Stefan Brogren
    Stefan Brogren
    • Archie 'Snake' Simpson…
    • 1987–1991
    Maureen Deiseach
    Maureen Deiseach
    • Heather Farrell…
    • 1987–1991
    Angela Deiseach
    Angela Deiseach
    • Erica Farrell…
    • 1987–1991
    Arlene Lott
    • Nancy Kramer
    • 1987–1991
    Duncan Waugh
    Duncan Waugh
    • Arthur Kobalewscuy…
    • 1987–1991
    Siluck Saysanasy
    Siluck Saysanasy
    • Yick Yu…
    • 1987–1991
    Anais Granofsky
    Anais Granofsky
    • Lucy Fernandez
    • 1987–1991
    Amanda Stepto
    Amanda Stepto
    • Christine 'Spike' Nelson…
    • 1987–1991
    Neil Hope
    Neil Hope
    • Derek 'Wheels' Wheeler…
    • 1987–1991
    Irene Courakos
    Irene Courakos
    • Alexa Pappadopoulos…
    • 1987–1991
    Stacie Mistysyn
    Stacie Mistysyn
    • Caitlin Ryan
    • 1987–1991
    John Ioannou
    • Alex Yankou
    • 1987–1991
    Maureen McKay
    Maureen McKay
    • Michelle Accette
    • 1987–1991
    Dan Woods
    Dan Woods
    • Mr. Raditch
    • 1987–1991
    Sara Ballingall
    Sara Ballingall
    • Melanie Brodie
    • 1987–1991
    Rebecca Haines-Saah
    Rebecca Haines-Saah
    • Kathleen Mead…
    • 1987–1991
    Cathy Keenan
    • Liz O'Rourke…
    • 1988–1991
    • Creators
      • Linda Schuyler
      • Kit Hood
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    9Sylviastel

    A Classic Canadian Show!

    I always wished that Degrassi Junior High admitted that they were set in Canada. They always seem to omit the city location. I remember spending my weekends watching Degrassi Junior High on our PBS stations with my friends. We were about the same age as the cast. Let's not forget those awful clothes that the cast of characters wore. The show never ignored away from serious subjects such as teenage pregnancy, homosexuality, poverty, drugs, abortion, alcoholism, etc. It was the kind of show that teens should be shown to show that they are not alone in the world nor are they alone in getting trouble. I have to say that the first season with Arthur and Stephanie was worth watching. I remember the identical twin girls, Spike's pregnancy, Snake's brother who comes out of the closet and gets disowned, etc. The teens were never treated like superstars. They dealt with big topics in ways that I wished adults would deal with. The show was a big hit.
    10dandrat

    "Everyone wants something, they'll never give up..."

    This was the best then drama ever. They took real life issues and portrayed them in a very good way. I haven't watched Degrassi: TNG yet, because I never had cable and waiting for my library to get them. I heard some of the old cast is in it and can not wait to watch all the seasons. I had a crush on Stacie Mistysin. I highly recommend it. I'll "never give up..."

    Zit Remedy was the bomb. If you watch any teen drama, this is the best ever.
    chriscuomo

    Talented cast, mixed results.

    Blessed with a talented cast and crew, and cursed with repeated stabs at "significance" and Big Issues, this was a unique import. Somewhat of a North-of-the-Border Room 222 with it's multi-ethnic cast and issue-driven story lines. While Room 222 is mostly forgotten today, Degrassi is still fondly remembered cult fave around the world. That's in part due to the talent in front of the camera. It's reputation ultimately hinges on the shows handling of the many weighty issues it tackled during its run: abortion! child abuse! suicide! It felt at times that the show's writers were a bit too determined to distance Degrassi from the superficiality of American teen TV. Many had a superficial tv-movie feel to them. Caitlin's epilepsy was never referred to again, for instance. All in all, a quality show that bowed out - or graduated - gracefully, rather than limp along like its fluffy American contemporaries (Saved by the Bell and 90210) did.
    8Falconeer

    Retro Nostalgia

    If you went to high school during the 80's then you will undoubtedly feel a strong sense of nostalgia when you see the clothes and hairstyles, and hear the general attitudes of the kids in this classic tv drama. Three seasons take place in Junior high school, grades 7-9, and it continues for two additional seasons in high school, with much of the same cast. In this way it feels like we are actually watching these kids grow up, as they really are, on camera. Growing up watching this show on PBS I almost feel like i literally went to school with these people. I was sad to discover that Stephanie Kaye disappeared for season 3, because she went to private school after her parents won the lottery. She was my favorite character. She would come to school dressed like an innocent little girl, then she would transform herself into an 80's MTV Princess in the school bathroom. Her outfits were so over the top that she looked like a hooker! She believed, like so many teens, that looks were the only thing that mattered. She learned later on, that this isn't always the case. And Joey Jeremiah LOVED her, probably because he was as shallow and as narcissistic as her, with his rock and roll clothes and pimp hats. I think the most interesting, and most well written character though, was Kathleen. She was the ultimate waspy, stuck up blonde bitch, that looked down her nose at EVERYBODY. For three years she tried to persuade the faculty to administer a school "dress code," And during the "Animal rights" episode, she was the only one to show no pity for animals being used for painful experiments by makeup companies. Kathleen would have made a fine "Hitler youth." Her mother was also a raging alcoholic. Another great character was Luke, the boy who was being physically abused by his dad. His was a sad but likable character. And the tall, glamorous Lucy, with her absentee parents who showed their love by giving their daughter the freedom of an adult, was a personal favorite too. The shoplifting episode is one of the best. And I liked how they dealt with Shane's being an unwilling father of Spike's baby. He didn't exactly step up and do the right thing, but he didn't turn his back on his responsibility either; he did what any kid his age could have done; very believable. It annoys me to hear people criticize the acting abilities of the young cast. The whole point was that they WEREN'T actors, but rather real kids. A quality that some find amateurish, I personally find lends a level of realism to the show. Anyway, it is rare to find a tv production where the characters are so vivid that you feel like you know them. Thankfully the entire series is available on dvd, so fans can revisit this amazingly sweet and unique show.
    knifeintheeye

    I grew up year to year with this show

    OK, lets get this out of the way. I'm 30 years old at the time of this review. I was in grade 6 when Degrassi junior high started. I remembered Degrassi Street from Sunday morning, and hated it--I was not about to like this show. Little by little throughout the year, I was hooked. By the time I graduated high school I had spent 6 years with this kids. Second item. The acting was terrible! Even as a kid, I knew it, but that was part of the success of the show. These were regular thirteen year old drama student acting as thirteen year old kids dealing with issues. Some of the actors went on to act in other shows, movies etc..., some did not. Others posts have mentioned that this may be the best show ever to come out of Canada, and that may be true...sadly. This is not M*A*S*H though. This is not high drama. This was a show that captured the moment precisely. It caught the correct vibe of the time. I don't know if it has aged well since it first aired and I don't care. This show, even if you couldn't directly relate to a single character, was bang on, on what was going on at school at the time. I may not have had Wheels, Snakes or Joeys problems, but they were my classmates. I watched them year after year, for years. No class trips to Australia, no Rolls Royces, no mansions, no rich daddies. Just real issues, year after year. Thank you, for those years. Long live Zit Remedy.

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    • Trivia
      Because this show was Canadian, the producers were very supportive of Canadian bands and strictly featured Canadian music only. Bands like Gowan, The Box and Micheal Burn were frequent contributors to the background soundtracks.
    • Goofs
      Characters are shown speaking at the corner of Degrassi St. and Pape Ave (as indicated by the street sign). These streets run parallel and are about 10 blocks away from each other.
    • Connections
      Featured in Television: The Promise of Television (1988)
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      Composed by Gowan

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    • Release date
      • September 10, 1988 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Les années collège
    • Filming locations
      • Centennial College, 951 Carlaw Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada(Degrassi High)
    • Production company
      • Playing With Time
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      30 minutes
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